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— Ban Carlos —SOCIETIE L’AMITIE and “feoento effects. o\ | end THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. Nordica Wins New Laurels ‘By Her Impassioned Singing $-—__ ILLIAN NORDICA, all a-shimmer L with atlver spang her neck and halr ablaze with diamonds and SSA rae Riedy ae +the stage of-Carnegle Halltast night Bhe was a rare vision of loveliness, ‘more youlliful thay she haw looked for. Years, and, seeming, far mgro-alender. A gasp of admiration wan followed by a greoting of applause that lasted a conaldernble- time before thd audience settled down to-hear her sing. It was the Mrst™ and, perhaps, the only appearance in New York this sea- won that the American prima donna witt-make.- “Her~coneert-tour of the Leountry. and hor engagement with the ra Company will keep her away from tho metropolis at least —for—any—wecks—_Bha—had rhe assists f t. nfght of Charles Anthot pianise, and the Philharmionte Soctetys orchestra under Wassily Safonoft, Beethoven's "Ah. Port scena and varia, with the orchestra, was Nor first number, Soon It was manifes er-volce had all {ta old power, plus thé frestiness which sometimes in the last year or two {t haa Incked. If sha jeemed a dit cautious in attack, her i tinguished. and 7 mtmirnbte, UPresently, accompanted by E- Romayne i &immons' nt the plano, interpreted fsome English and German apnga with Deautiful and yart Final- Hy. crith the sho dle- closed all no and dramatic fire in t “Gotter- dammerung.”* Whatever may bo ing fragmenta of idramas’ {n miscellaneous concerts, j imagination Yast night” Wider ths seene {alive with all the characters concerned, jaithough only this great impersonator of Brunnhilde stood before ua, Thanks to her and to Saformff and to the or- +chestra.the gods came to thelr destruc: 7tion In a moving moment of tragic {m- port. It might have been the end of tha sworld the-orchestra waa portray. Ting, a0 overwhelming was the volume of ound. _ Mr Anderson, who ta also an Amor! ean, played the solo part In the Or movement of Techaikowsky's B ‘uulnor’ plano concerts and tn Liszt Hungarian fantasy. In the former Fehallenged~-nomparison-with-Lhevinne and Gabrilowitech, each of whom—has played.it within ten days. Mr. Ander- eon has-a flag singing tone and a firm without aftectation of any + ort. “Hie Hane number and Ke deserve’ tt. 1 Bafonoff led the orchestra, through atric” overture and, Tacha). “Romeo” fantasy, In addl- tion to the concerted numbers. [ls finale of * {a against giv- Wagner's mustic- Ind twice after the IN TERRACE GARDEN. Thirty-fourth Annual Masquerade | Ball Will Be Held There To- Morrow Night. “Phe thirty-fourth ‘stand annual ma Qquerade ball of the Soctette Franc: ‘Amitie, whioh” will” occur -at~ “perro! | Garden to-morrow night, promises tol, Peutdo al previous efforts of this jolly} {band of ptowards, chefs and hotel pro- a. Thay state —that—tr—will—be enuine French frolic of mw (Bs poten, and they never fail to make ood the Good. their word. to the programme the fun) wit bow begin when tho orctgetra, of tty musicians under Max 6.@wad's have discoursed the overture “La. Brine! -Blanche.' Then will begin the shadow! Gances of the ballet girls and premiere, | after wich a doxen, catclum lights of! constant re tly changing | ca wilh baie "ecene with kalel “whl —tus0w- tae ar and tho “Grande Guaariis| tee: executed by ‘two hund) worth Ta costumer et the oble verry. the “Venetian Cotillion’: with! Serpentine Dance, "Le Infernate,"* n-“Raln of Flowers, Stele mowers, and W process: Of floats allegorical of the twentieth pentury’s progress gnd any number of noveltt Handsome souvenirs TSall be given mway- and speciat prin: | warded for the most unique and origi.| © | nal maaque costume, [the Arensky- readings wore full of vartety afd he renched fome fine climaxes, The Pil grim Fathers were not in full strength, but the we of f donna shook each’ oth How many writer did not count. were too numerous, She sang four extra num bers and had presented to her a small conservatory of flowdre, Long after the house should have been empty scoree-at—persona_were in front of the Btago, stil clamoring for anather view of her, Finally she appeared again. and, leaning over, shook hands with tho dozen or two. foremost dozen FINO RAWLING. Melba's Next Three Parts Announced. BA, who ta to_sing Gildu_ tn goletto,”” at the Manhattan M Opera-Elouse, on Friday’ night, will make her third appearance at the matineo ‘a week from Saturday, as Vio- lotta in "La Traviata.” appearance, on Mondi Jan. 21, will sing Marguerite 1p Faust.” Mr. Hammerstein announces operas for the week as follows: ‘Iho Darher of Seville," Monday; “Don Gto- vanni,"". Wednesday, when Renaud will make his farewell appearance; ‘The Huguenots," Friday, and, “Trovatore,”” Saturday night. Eo, Knetsel Quartet Heurd In Noteworthy Concert. Ae Knetsel Quartet’s fret 1907 con- cert at Mendelssohn —Hall last night was _e noteworthy occasion ‘and found great and instant favor from) ‘a crowded house that had braved the wretched weather to hear this remark- able group of musiciana, Owing to the sudden Jilness of Oss!p Gabrilowltsos, the —pientat wae Carlo Buonamicl, and Arenaky’a trio in } minor mubstituted. for the proposed Bee- thoven number, Mozart's quartet In * major opened tho programme, and was ytven~as—oniy-—thoKnotselagEToER tion can interpret It, The true Moxart Spirit was brought out as seldom betcre. The andante was alive with old world charm and etatoliness; the menuctto, tt less sympathetic, was equally charac- terintic. Buonamte! rendored the plano part In trio (with-Hte baunting Te minders of, Mendelssohn but tinged with na deeper mejanchoty}-tor the most part intelligently, but occasighalty forgot-to litt-hie-foot_fram and allowed a certain heavy at times to mar the m xen Knelsel and Bcliroeder, Violin and ‘cello. portion of the trio, more than atoned for any such minor awbacks, ‘The latter bas a faculty making the rout ¥; from—hie 1s rument as can few Rollistns while Mr KCnelsel, though more coolly classical, wis, as usual, flawless in technique and phrasing: The third offering was Tachatkowsky's-Quartet-In-F-major—A pure and beautiful tone was maintained Throughout this always crucial opus, no allegro giusto calling forth the most protonged—and—vehement- applause —of Shoevening, ‘Tho work of the Kneisel Quartet ‘delieht. and the throngs that attend, fie concerts form the moat. optimistic ‘of New York's claim toa Tove for adequate. temdt: order ste, RHEUMATISM MENTON’S their enougt a funda with. fervor. wot the sho other and “final Se ly cures inom few d Prine. or drug to Prutralizes Hheumatie pot WPA ves life ard vii to ont ‘folk gle in Oa chee! sts bot MUNY Diveay & Oth St. At. Janes mde, | BANKING AND. FINANCIAL, erent areas “BANKING. AND FINANCIAL, WENRY SIEGEL HENRY SIEGEL & co BARKERS “vLOOR PRIVATE WaT MONEY DEPOSITED ON WILL DRAW IN MONEY CAN WITHOUT GIVING NOTIC AN ACCOUNT GAN TRANBACTED VERY CONV! F. L. CHAMPION, Gasnicn 414, Pen. Ocnt- lnvennev_, Pald on: Deposits trom $1.t0 $2,000 | EBT FROM JANUARY tay. & DEPOBITED OR DRAWN AT ANY TIME © ~PRANK-€-voarL —__ OR BEFORE JANUARY Bter, OPENED AND MUSINEBS NTLY BY MAIL. GConresPpoupgnce SOLICITED “Hours? 9 A.M. to 6.30 P.M, W. 2. DOHERTY, Aso'y CacHien INTEREST AND DIVIDEND “NOTICES, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, | HOAND vo LOWEN, COM, CANAL BEMI-ANA UA. END. The trustors hiave ordered imereat at’ the | he rate FOUR (4) a ANNUIN to be Miter Januar the ela, monthe ending : FO INTEREST AND DIVIDEND _ NOTICES. ‘Tlf i “TORK “SATIS INK BANK, Tear” paves declared, rey dividend for jan. 1, 1007, on all posits entitled thereto under the by-laws St thn rata UR PER CENT. per annum on all mena from & eordunee with y= yey 333,000 ings Be ght epatted, GnMor before |g Deprilis made ca gx Defore Jan, 10th will ert th Wil Craw interest from | Nn LLLAI FELSIN my (dent. “SRNR, HASLER, President, JAMES LW. LING, ree Secretary, 7 ARC] Lites PE! iced ‘Secretary, OIENTY SAYLER, ae Al HUBER, Asslatant’ Secrejary- Seee|= _ WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK, Suth St. and Columb: Clirole, Interest declared at the ri ot : 2. PER m [J PE TOUR tiv r. seals on all accounts enuitled there made now draw terest ‘rom _Nwent | Der BGs a Savings 2 ou 4 9%) Der The America tt jary diet { Ati iat ibd um payahle Janis M day even! day, I fanuary 10th is Ra Refine ‘Troas, At her fourth | | while the bruised place. x roti ted ie om Lore, tor ures SEAR x ‘mart ie soo nber: 1908. on ‘all au 2; WAGNER WANTS TO PROBE CIT From 22d Is Reform and-Cheaper Fares. Assemblyman Robert F. Wegner, of Twenty-sccond Assembly ~ Dia > & bill to-be Introduced ire providing for a thor- tion of the transit facil {ities afforded tn the city of New Yor} Backed by the pec of hia district, Aaseniiyman” Wagner will take toad in a campalgn form. ‘The Will which fs tobe Introduced will Orovide for a legislative committee with | full auth tigate all of tho murtaoe, 6} and subway Ines tn the city, It composed of five 1} members of the Hotse and thtes from i Assez nei contends. that; the transit "of the present day are totally inadequate and that the companies tn ccontfol_of the aftuation are taking no myasures for<the rellez of the pubite, He ends further that the fares. charged by the Various com- pantes are unfatr and-that a law should | Guaranteed under the Pure Food | Omega Oil For Sprains and Bruisos ft would hardly be truthful to say Omega Oil- cures- Bruises and Sprains and Strains! Nature herself docs most of the curing, but ithe: Oil stops the pain: is being cured. _The pain is what annoys you, and Omega: Oil must be giv- en the credit for fixing you up so you will not suf- fer. Omega Oil soothes, softens: and comforts any pain y apply it to. - too great, the Oil is to be w | circulation ; rof the blood, a the result is always benefici Ornega Oil ts also good for Rhetematin; Free sample Omega Oil Soap TRANSIT iS |Object of Assemblyman) the. Tf-the=pain-is-not rubbed in: This sets upa good Besides rubbing, some of the Oil should be. bound around the ailing part, ‘Three sizes:-10c., 25c:; 50e.— THOSE LEAKY BOATS. ae Gana amie THe CITY PERRY Bor AIREY | When riding off the ferries Wear your tallest rubber boota, And if the -bowt-ta-very old } Don several diving sults, jw ‘tigation of ranalt affairs in fla anys 3 commitien will be cailed Upon Into all, of the | | affaira of th borough. Company and Its aub covering thelr Investments; ai tock, the rela- tons the Various compan each other and to and the coat of operating Assembly: ener Bays he ta ame Pipieoridedcmiintacideneesthatzntraat weaving Can Ve effected tor the publte by much an Investigation The bill will provide for an appropriation of $10,000 i to carry on-the and Drugs Law—ser fal No. 65; ow ell - nd al. Neuralgla, Sore Throat and Cold ta Chest. in every bottle of Omega On, 78 25 Long Island FurnitureCo. 44, 46 @ 48 Myrtle Av., Corner Pearl Ste, BROOKLYN, N.Y. JONE DOLLAR | WEEKLY _ No Money Down. ip We furnish your house, floor or flat withevery= thing for house- keeping. : a FIFTH AVENUE Store J FURNITURE CO. Fifth Avenue, Cor, 14th St., Brooklyn, a _————Ss joetal to-oay for mapa and views Elnmurst eights, N.Y, Ume 9 minutes; tral or BERD ox beautiful City: tare Set trolley through the Belmont Tunnel next April, buy; THEN, NOW pankers’ sae and double you ignd Corporation, a 8S ECECTIONS AND MEETINGS, THE ANNUAL MECTING of Stockholders ug tho “iniadway tiutiding Company stil bo held at is office, 110 Broadway, Inthe City of New York, on January 150 A siete Fy 15th, "1007, at LAWYERS, i | GEO: BOB! ROBINSON, LAWYER 0 Nassau st.(day), 1370 B' way,d7th et. (night) Se FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— _ u QUEE! | : FOR § SALE. CREDIT TO ALL IS OUR LIBERAL OFF/R. CLOTHING For Men and-Women At Popular. Urlees. : SPARE: 00 A oo I E00 a WEEK, Ne, aint ba eecurity, ne ‘satra 0. 9 a of i Sfandara onttiting co. f412-West-1. fear EROOKLIIS ST0HE, 10 aly ‘Greatest Auto Exchange. fiw Buildings.T wo Locations Panhants,-Ruiniety, Looomobing Siaeme- | | pile Prabulings Hayat ae foarte Pearl | Bopeciiarceds Bu Furds, Ramblers” Wares! S| Autocars, ac 100 other opportunities at ridlewously Isw prices, Heo us first: New York's Ploneer Metablish. mi “Broadway Automobile | Exchange, [ATs 240 West 47th—-17A0.. 1782 Broadway, | GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING TO ORDER. | $1 Weekly Payments, EXCHANGE, Lot r iN a. MING ¢ 219 Broadway. Font atrance on moe pace. | ‘WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. _ Only ehelevie’ Ue te Dats Z Geol: ‘American Vatch & Gah ss, | es it 19 MAIDEN LANE. Take elevater, | DENTISTRY. TEETH. IL you nave three or four teeth | will Insert ‘a full set without a plate, You can havoethisdone, Ex- amination of your teeth froo, | 9.25 -MISSES' AND. AMPORTED-BLAGK- GREP: Koch'a Uptown H. F, The gist of the story is thi has caught us unawares, Many consequence remained on our t freak. every. garment that will gain in JANUARY 9, town Shopping an Extravagance. OCH Tharsday — Savings Important to the Economical. ‘Women's Fine~Sutts Mast Gor However, all must go—and quickly, 1907. Prices Make Dewn % (CO. his: A season aggravatingly backward of our finest Women's Suits Tave in hands, due solely to a curious cli ic Prices are named on nmediate fa 12.00 |_ For $20 Suits, For $25 Sults. 19.75 For $40 Suits. 15.75 | For $37.50 Sults Discontinuance Sale of. “ Queen Quality’ Shoes. Owing to the arbitrary n “Queen Quality” Shoes in-advancing the privet ditions did not warrant, we ha and offer:;— methods employed by the makers of a height which con- ntinue the agency, ve de cided to di $3.00 Boots at 1.98 $2.50 Oxfords at 1.59 $3.50. Boots at 2.50 Not ebery size in ‘every style, ticularly in narrow ‘widths. $3.00 Oxfords at 1.98~ » but almost any alae in ce tain styles, Millinery Below. Cost. READY-TO-WEAR HATS; & ‘large and very cholce collectlon’ of the season's best models, Including FINE PELT HATS, effectively trim- med with velvet, wings and ancy feathers; all colors and black; value $3.50 to $7.00.. 1,49, 2.98 Misses’ $10 Tourist Coats, 5.95 an Immediate dispersal. The tailored and In a variety of light These Coats are {deal for present number we offer to-morrow sho Wash Dress Goods. mercerized In Great Britain; looks Iike stlk; all downtown ss "a bargain” at 48%&c. yar 15c ENGLISH TAFFETA CHECKS the destrable colors; off here to-morrow FIGURED DIMITY CARREAOK;. very sheer, Ses fabric;-all- color effects; regularly 25c, yard...... Dress Goods at Cut Eee NOVELTY SUITINGS, In twead-and {ngs;-38 Inches wide: ft Sa pure ceptional value; 44 Inches wide; BLACK CHIFFON. BROADCLOTH, superior. finish; rich jet black; $4 Inches wide; regularly $1.89 yard. c.si us Beds, Mattresses, Bureaus. BRASS BEDS; 2-Inch continuous po: and mounts; best Jmported lacquer; regularly $30.00. .... WHITE BNAMELLED BEDS;. straight or bow footrall; heavy brass ‘top rod spindle; full mounts and vases; value $6.50... MATTRESSES of African fibre; flve-Inch border, with extra quality cot: ton on hoth sides; fancy stripe tl BUREAUS of golden oak; 42 inches wide; two full widt pentine top drawers; with oval French plate mirror on carved standards; regularly $14.00. Carpets larly Soc. and $9c. and Rugs---A Sale fet Offering of Short Lengths and AND. SMALL WOMEN'S. COATS—A clean-up sale that should effect jJaunty,~ loose, S0-inch box. style, well- and dark mixtures. eet 14 to 20 years. and early Spring wear. je Iimited ld. go quickly. | $10.00 values... 5.95 worsted effects; all the newest color- SHic-and-woo} dee} reralary, 75c. yard, uality; hands: st and straight filling; large husks f 23.98 . 4.98 Tcking; all sizes; regularly $5.00 and two ser- Discontinued Patterns Respectively. NOTE.—Prospective Carpet purchasers should bring size of rooms. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS; $1.00 quality; yard SAVONNERIB CARPETS; $1.50 quality; yard.... VELVET CARPETS; $1.25 quality; yard. WILTON VELVET RUGS. Size 8.3x10.6 ft.; were $22.50.. AXMINSTER RUGS, {Size 9x10 ft; were $25.00 woven In one piece. IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS; w: COLORED GROSS STRIPE CURTA' RUFFLED RENAISSANGE BED SETSHi bolster plece to match; slightly soled from handling; were $4.25, $8.50; ORIENTAL COUCH COVERS; tring LOUNGING CUSHIONS; covered in were 75c., $1.25... SCREENS; three-fol line; were 98c.. —Gartains and jong; worth $250 pair; each. ee POINT. AND. CORDED. ARABL ds long; yalue SOc. each. sto T-LENGTHS ARMURE ‘AND. -yards; yalue 7$c. to $1.00; yard Curtains, Upholsteries, Etc. Menafactarere ice of -Eac (CABLE NET. LACE CURTAINS; odd. strips; $4 Inches wide; 3% Hn. Size 9x12 ft. were $25.00 Size 9xi2_ft;} were $27.50 17.50 118.00 ere $3.25, $4.50..... INS; were $2.25, $3.25. 1,98, 2.95 1,39, 1.95 5, 5.00 a were $1.25, $2.25; ae 1,19 cretonnes_or tapestry; filled with silk floss; 49c.,; 69c filled with atlko- Uphotstery- =e AN CURTAIN’ ENDS; "54 Inches wide; seat ceispregeeseensees 29C ial soees rom 4 lo. 35c, 49c SS DENTISTRY, “The Anchor Set Plate Has No Roof” applied to the gums. be ready to wear hi ‘The Anchor Set” Wo are the originator, and sell {t. Call and ask about it, Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Fillings.,.... $1.00 It does not cover the roof of yo mouth, or fall down. It {# the nowont _and most sanitary plate ever made, It enables you to masticate your food thoroughly—is easily -taken -out- to clean. Shown and demonstrated FREER, No charge for consultations- All ex- tractions are mado painless by our New Botanical Discovery When extractions are made in the morning the ome at night. Can Be Had Only of Us, inventors, No othor place can make or All work guaranteed ten years. Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 up Silver Fillings,........50¢ up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W. 234 St., New York, (Opp. EMen Muses.) HOURS, 8 ‘TO German, French and Swed! 414-416 Fulton St,, Brooklyn, (24 door west Abraham & Btrauss’,) 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4, - ish spoken. Ladjes in attendance. Bridge Work, per tooth, $5.00. pe $7—-&—$ IGUILSHAN tn ge Peal on ait ee cal 130 West 125th a Tym aves. oriinedura Open Until SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. ‘4 7,9, 44, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth suet Remember the Departments Women's and Children’s Underwear and Bables’ Clothes Shirts. Musitna White-Gooda— Men's. Sheetings Household Linens Corsets — Sheets and Pillow Cases White Flannets Embrotdertes Bureau Soarta Bed Spreads Curtain and Uph. obrica, , Women's and Misses’ Cloaks and Suits, Watsts and Wrappers. Not a Few Sale Items, but-a Multitude of Specials in Back. on If You Value the Power of Your Money, 2 BUY NOW! i. eel 90. We reserve privilege of Iimtting quantities—No mall or telephone orders. bol —_——— —> Thursday Ts Special Day for Women’s Cloaks and Suits, og January Gale element infuses new: interest into these weekly. events, benders For to-morrow a large list of réduced garments, not shop-worn goods, but ¢ recent purchases on which a dig clip in prices_has been mail to add ta 2 ‘Thuraday‘e attractfons. Po x te WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS ke ils Broadcloths, Cheviot, Panamas, Mix-| Broadcloths, Cheviots, Tae tures—black and colora--plain -and| Volles—black end colors—also em: pes fey faney tallored—ineluding uncomnign +> mixtures— x ud alagant atslas Hox pany, Boyes | 208. sletrts— and Long e—aatin lined—newes atyle skirta— $2 seh eerd £1.08 = £10.95 Buits 0.98 | HM end 1.08 Skirts. d 1s: 7.98 | $895 end 37.98 Buirta= aT : For 498 end 6.98 {3 22 8.08) $8.98 and $9.83 Skirts. For 6.08 iw 11-98 | $9.98 and $10.98 Skirts For 7.68 1 14.96 } 311.98 Skirts . 8. = 16.98 | $13.08 Skirts . 22.06 | $2293 Skirts . WOMEN'S BLACK CLOTH COATS | cit k aND NET WAITS i Cheviot. Mixtures DEMavoMsi telored=-with-— velvet} Chiffon ‘Tafteta, Liberty. All. braid, atrappings—full or (tie watin| line, Peau de Cygne, plain ant a) | lined 48 to 60 inch lengtha— net—trim'd~inzcharmin gs etyiee= wuss | uc cow 4us| Bee lt aol fang ial | [Now —6.08| black-white and colores obs | ow 9.08] | we 12.08| Worth $2.98 to $4.98 | 422,98 Coats. ow 15.98 were Lae seus + x ‘ort and 37. COLORED, CET ONS So = Worth $8.98 and #9.08 xtures in plain or fan |. also voraye and "wife vbrtidad ee a orth wee fancy tation ‘ull eatin lined— and $0 tach CLOTH _WAISTS see Coats worth Nun's Velling, Brilliantine, Grantte 7 Coats worth # Cloth, _ fancy. challlesmajori ft 3 Conte wort tle -bluck; colors and ‘plaldas oF Coats worth Were $14? Wy. : Conte’ worth raBawWers HARB Wer cai Coats worth > 8.98—Were up to Lem are of anuary Sale of Babies’ Wear THE MOTHERS' STORE—that's what this famous department of-oura- Ryder | in called...,.,Alwaye filled with busy buyer: , needs can be here supplied as nowhere else. round—judge. what-January Sale_means... LONG ‘DRESSES— Natnsook, Cambric and fine Lawn, high is $2 B4:-- usually pe teeet ry | IER or 1.37...usually Special In flner qualities to BL.06 § BABIES CAPS— Dainty styles—newest trimmings— +18—worth .29° .87—worth .@ Finer ‘Houal I"valuee to $11.08, CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES— best colors—neatly made— sizes to 3 years— BIRD'SEYB DIAPERS—Hemmed— BABIES' LONG ee Bedford Cord and Henrlotta— elaborate Capes, with silk braids Abd-Hbbong-or-wide tnaaris of heavy Jaca and rivbon—fine sateen Unings—valuo $5.73 About coat-of goods unhemmed, by case: o——______——— January Sale Values In Women's White Waists Lawn, Linen and Batlste—hand- somely trim'd with laces, tucks or emb'y—open front or back— © Special Lunches To-morrow, Thursday, 11.30 to 230 No. 1—Beot fo. @ la Bode xia at aan No Jong or. —short“sleeves—all__new.}}-No. 2Orater Jaity & TD viuat —finest values in New York! |] No. Soup, Todividual Beet and Ieiansy Die, Gouthern Style. At Tava Watstaiss Se eeoet Quien Cartan wit Jetty eet or Cotten, ‘Watnts......1,00—instead of s1.ss || No. +—Soup, Filed Teink, Chops, “breads Wine ally sth Cr Lawn,—Linen ‘and Batiste., +77 8-00—natoad of #35 || Ir customers onder | Novelty Walsts of ey can hays ow Cream instead ‘of ‘dexvert. oc Biviss emb'ys.6-00—lnstoad of 46.98 Breakfast Daly roe net: wf ————— oe Women’s $4.50 “‘Sample*’ Shoes Special, to-morrow, while thdy Ins! ——“Holng pammples-—sizes ure 834, ¢, s4—P—widtha-A and-B. z A great variety of leathers, styles and shapes—high and jow heela—broad and nar now. tore—leee. ated button—not promised for-all fay. na the lot ts not a large ony MORNING SALES — To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P.M. To prevent dealers buying we-reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. ‘ Best Holland Window Shadea|Silk Crepe de Chines~, White and aszorted ¢inte—s6xH 23 Inch—exqutatte, at inchesscomplote with epring roller | white. ivory, ee lave ena a alight imperfection of no account— pink, hello, gray, mivy and: 29. nevertheless we'll offer 69 cent 38 dlack—worth 0 COntS....e.s00 Don't mfsa th! OO I eeeete este see ING. qualities for morning sal i MAIN FLOON—CENTRE BUILDING, New Taffeta Silk Ribbons ates. by Aioo-LAberty Satin—all colors tn Gorand an well as plenty, of black— wide Widthe for waxes, girdl and large hair bows— | ually 25 oes FLO! Women’s White Batiste Waia: Elwhorate yoke and panel atyles with German and French Val. laces and emb'y—tucked backs— woll finished—alliey qualéty— 28 | short sleoves—worth $1.99.... a ND FLOOR—NEW BUILDONG. CADE, Woaten’s Long Coats Black Kersoy and styileh: Mixtures yalyet and pbrail fnish—proad Mront Full Size Crochet Spreads Attractive Marseilles aealgna entre nT searce at.any price— Foods areca will find quick, Qf ord Atecees buyer SEMBNRONDW__ BUILDING, Silk Chiffon Mulls Sheer—lustrous—charming for Summer gowns—brown, tan, champagne, tobas steel, navy and lnen guad worth '.13 oraing Cleara: oF NO DNR ORN TRE HUILDING, Leather Hand Bags tailored, or with ald tin a and MALY MOOR. NEW. SOULDING. Smart, serviceable atyles, with @ilt or pun metal trim—riveted frames — “65 Bet facinga—aplendid cloaka for "3, 05 ehoultar ruffles—d All-Linen Towellings Moire of teafives Jined—blacke Beale MAIN FLOOR-OENTRE BUILDING. eS — cold Weather—All sizea to Women’s Flannelette W rapper ee ee dium and Sack elo Excellent qualtty that wil not and olony=$5.cL PREECE ee a ie (AQuR ANTM. A. ONGY—-NO MeajL OW THLLBPHOND, ORDERS.’ Worth $8.00 SECON} ‘Extra full and well made—neatly ingy—$1.24 kinds... wee «19 Nnt—full Dleached 174, Jnah—'/

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